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    Much anticipated “Scorpius” platform from AMD is finally in motion. While the processor codenamed Bulldozer and Zambezi has not yet been released the next-gen chipset that will support the processor has officially launched at Computex 2011. This officially kick start the launching of the next-gen AMD performance platform. Th

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    smart move for AMD, because nvidia fan boys help feed the fuel for AMDs vids LOL.... j/k AMD should have jumped on this a long time ago, unless nvidia was being a stickler bout it, which they been known to do from time to time.
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    very nice for AMD to license SLI for their boards I think Nvidia was holding out because they still made chipsets that allowed it

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    I think the one thing that is usually missed. AMD brought out the 9 series but they can still run older processors. Wish Intel could be a little more like that. I am sure there are reasons but I would like to be able to throw a 775 chip in a 1156 socket and it would work.
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    thats whats keeping my update cycle going
    I first bought an AM2+ board then about a year later I bought a socket AM3 Processor now I just Gotta update the MB and Ram I'm hoping we get a AMD Gigabyte board for a folding contest that would be awesome

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